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Current Category Temperate Fish (Min Temp 15C)
| PACIFIC BLUE-EYE 3CM |
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Pacific Blue-eyes are found in freshwater and brackish habitats along most of Australia's Pacific coastline. They are good community fish; active, peaceful and are not fussy about water conditions or diet. Blue-eyes look their best when kept as a small group in planted aquariums with similar sized tankmates. Pacific Blue-eyes are also good for mosquito control in frog ponds (provided winter water temperatures are usually above 13 C.) Maximum size 4cm. |
| CRIMSON SPOT RAINBOW 5CM |
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The Crimson Spotted Rainbow can handle water somewhat cooler than other rainbows, with temperatures down to 15deg being acceptable. The Crimson Spotted Rainbow is a greenish fish with the typical red and yellow rainbow-like horizontal stripes, and a crimson-red spot on each gill plate. Also known as Duboulay's Rainbow, maximum size is 10-11cm. |
| CRIMSON SPOT RAINBOW 7CM |
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The Crimson Spotted Rainbow can handle water somewhat cooler than other rainbows, with temperatures down to 15deg being acceptable. The Crimson Spotted Rainbow is a greenish fish with the typical red and yellow rainbow-like horizontal stripes, and a crimson-red spot on each gill plate. Also known as Duboulay's Rainbow, maximum size is 10-11cm. |
| GOLDEN BARB 3CM |
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Peaceful and undemanding, and an attractive gold colouration, make the Golden Barb an ideal community fish. Will eat any aquarium foods, but include some foods rich in carotenoids to ensure vibrant colour. Grows to 6-7cm. |
| ROSY BARB 2CM PER 100 |
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Hardy and easy to care for, Rosy Barbs are ideal for both heated and unheated aquaria. A very popular species, active and showy. Native to India, grows to about 6-7cm. |
| ROSY BARB 3CM PER 100 |
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Hardy and easy to care for, Rosy Barbs are ideal for both heated and unheated aquaria. A very popular species, active and showy. Native to India, grows to about 6-7cm. |
| MALE ROSY BARB 4.5CM |
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Males only - an eye-catching sight with their red colouration. Hardy and easy to care for, Rosy Barbs are ideal for both heated and unheated aquaria. A very popular species, active and showy. Native to India, grows to about 6-7cm. |
| ROSY BARB PAIR 3.5CM |
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Sexed pairs. Hardy and easy to care for, Rosy Barbs are ideal for both heated and unheated aquaria. A very popular species, active and showy. Native to India, grows to about 6-7cm. |
| MALE LONGFIN ROSY BARB 4.5CM |
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Males only - an eye-catching sight with their red colouration, further enhanced with long flowing fins. Hardy and easy to care for, ideal for both heated and unheated aquaria. A very popular species, active and showy. Grows to about 6-7cm. |
| PEPPERED CORYDORAS 3.5CM |
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With its distinctive mottled appearance, the Pepper Cory is a very popular and hardy catfish, ideal for community aquaria. Native to southeastern Brazil, it tolerates slightly cooler temperatures than most Corydoras. Males have slightly longer dorsal and pectoral fins. Grows to about 6-7cm. |
| SUCKING CATFISH 5CM |
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Being a bottom-dweller, the Sucking Catfish's most prominent feature is a big suckermouth, which it uses for scraping algae and clinging to objects. They have a special opening on the upper part of the gill cover for the water intake so the fish can breathe without using its mouth. Sucking Catfish are not fussy about water chemistry providing the water is kept clean and they predominantly eat algae and plant food but readily accept all kinds of foods. |
| SUCKING CATFISH 7CM |
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Being a bottom-dweller, the Sucking Catfish's most prominent feature is a big suckermouth, which it uses for scraping algae and clinging to objects. They have a special opening on the upper part of the gill cover for the water intake so the fish can breathe without using its mouth. Sucking Catfish are not fussy about water chemistry providing the water is kept clean and they predominantly eat algae and plant food but readily accept all kinds of foods. |
| ZEBRA DANIO 3.5CM |
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Extremely popular community fish, native to India. Quite hardy, suitable for both heated and unheated aquaria. Very lively and playful, best kept in a school of at least 4-6 fish. Usually grows to about 5cm. |
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